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Race 1 - Boys Born in 2007/2008 Race 1 - Boys Born in 2007/2008 Place Bib No Name School/Club Schools Places 1 2367 LOIUS MURRAY ST. PETER'S A.C. LURGAN 50 2 2493 PADRAIC TOAL CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 49 3 2392 DARA GILLAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 48 4 2407 TOM FOX ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 47 5 2490 ETHAN DORAN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 46 6 2369 RALPH TINSLEY BLACKROCK A.C. 45 7 2359 JAMES HATZER CLAY PS 44 8 2437 AARON GILLESPIE MT ST CATHERINE'S P.S. 43 9 2475 JAMES MC PARLAND CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 42 10 2489 CAOLAN MC GINELY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 41 11 2370 EOGHAN O'BRIEN BLACKROCK A.C. 40 12 2484 DYLAN DALY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 39 13 2494 RONAN HASSAN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 38 14 2420 NIALL QUINN ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 37 15 2400 CAOMH AGNEW ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 36 16 2390 CAHIR MCGURGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 35 17 2445 JOHN TONER ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 34 18 2413 PAIDI COMISKEY ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 33 19 2416 GEORGI BUDAKOV ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 32 20 2395 LOCHLAIN MARTIN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 31 21 2380 DANNY MCGURGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 30 22 2490 ETHAN DORAN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 29 23 2485 THOMAS GREW CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 28 24 2454 HARRY STEVENSON THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 27 25 2385 RORY BASKETFIELD ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 26 26 2396 JOE DOUGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 25 27 2415 FRANKIE TRAYNOR ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 24 28 2472 CION MOONEY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 23 29 2354 JUDE CURRAN CARMEN RUNNERS 22 30 2443 PHELIM DOYLE ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 21 31 2465 JOE ABERNETHY THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 20 32 2446 ADAM REILLY ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 19 33 2499 CIARON DUFFY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 18 34 2419 JOE MULLAN ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 17 35 2371 CILLIAN LYNCH BLACKROCK A.C. 16 36 2384 CORMAC MCKENNA ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 15 37 2434 BRIAN WARD MT ST CATHERINE'S P.S. 14 38 2405 NATHAN MCGEOWN ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 13 39 2372 CHARLIE MC CANN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 12 40 2417 CILLIAN EARLY ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 11 41 2414 PHILIP HUGHES ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 10 42 2496 OISIN GRIBBEN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 9 43 2401 SHEA CLARKE ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 8 44 2383 MALACHY MCGURGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 7 45 2386 FRANK CONWAY ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 6 46 2492 CODIE MC GINLEY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 5 47 2364 SEAN LAPPIN ST. JOHNS P.S. MIDDLETOWN 4 48 2456 ELLIOT ROBINSON THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 3 49 2457 MATTHEW SPENCE THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 2 50 2460 REUBEN AGHAUNUR THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 1 51 2461 BROOKLYN KNIPE THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 52 2363 CONAN MCGUINNESS ST. JOHNS P.S. MIDDLETOWN 53 2397 NIALL MCMULLAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 54 2389 SHEA MURPHY ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 55 2411 CAOLAN FITZPATRICK ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 56 2495 OLAF KUROWSKI CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 57 2430 MICHAEL RENAGHAN OUR LADY'S & ST MOCHUA'S PS 58 2399 DEIVIDAS LIUTIKAS ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 59 2473 TIERNAN MOORE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 60 2421 CAMERON BLACK SAINTS & SCHOLARS IPS 61 2483 DYLAN MC BRIDE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 62 2429 SHEA MALLON OUR LADY'S & ST MOCHUA'S PS 63 2486 THOMAS NUGENT CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 64 2455 DAVID HAFFEY THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 65 2408 CIARAN MOLLOY ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 66 2442 DYLAN MCGOLDRICK ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 67 2448 BEN GILLANDERS THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 68 2462 FREDIE MCCALL THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 69 2427 VOID VOID 70 2500 ORAN MC COOE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 71 2487 CILLIAN SHORT CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 72 2444 SHEA LENNON ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 73 2375 JOSH REYNOLDS ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 74 2468 GERALD MC KINNEY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 75 2469 SIONAN MC OSCAR CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 76 2449 EWAN PRESTON THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 77 2453 JACK FORREST THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 78 2406 DOMINIK GRVZLINSKI ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 79 2418 ALEX BOGUZ ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 80 2402 LUKE VALLELY ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 81 2488 LORCAN SHORTT CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 82 2422 VOID VOID 83 2407 TOM FOX ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 84 2478 NIALL WOODS CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 85 2473 TIERNAN MOORE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 86 2476 CORMAC HAGAN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 87 2473 TIERNAN MOORE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 88 2404 CAHAN KELLY ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 89 2410 SEAN GREENE ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 90 2379 DOVYDAS SAKNIS ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 91 2441 MICHAEL O'NEILL ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 92 2365 GARETH LAPPIN ST. JOHNS P.S. MIDDLETOWN 93 2436 KAROL LIWAK MT ST CATHERINE'S P.S. 94 2409 RHYS HUGHES ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 95 2449 EWAN PRESTON THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 96 2373 NATHAN HAGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 97 2498 NIALL GRIBBEN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 98 2479 LAURYNAS ZADIRANAS CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 99 2377 LUCAS TONER ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 100 2409 RHYS HUGHES ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 101 2383 MALACHY MCGURGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 102 2449 EWAN PRESTON THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 103 2466 CONOR DOYLE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 104 2438 CALEB O'HARE MT ST CATHERINE'S P.S. 105 2388 LEO O'HARE ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 Race 2 - Girls Born in 2007/08 Place Bib No Name School/Club Schools Places 1 2184 DANIELLE BRENNAN DUNLEER AC 50 2 2222 ELSIE DRUSE ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 49 3 2203 AIBHE REILLY BLACKROCK A.C. 48 4 2185 KATIE ARMSTRONG THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 47 5 2186 LUCY SLOAN BURREN AC 46 6 2200 KEELAN BEWLEY BLACKROCK A.C. 45 7 2207 LYNDSEY KELLY 3 WAYS A.C. NEWRY 44 8 2219 MOLLY DUGGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 43 9 2189 DEARBHLA ALLEN ST. PETERS AC DROMISKIN 42 10 2287 MIA MULLEN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 41 11 2230 MEGAN DONNELLY ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 40 12 2197 ELLA CONNOLLY GLASLOUGH HARRIERS 39 13 2276 SARAH GEORGE THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 38 14 2223 KAYLA MCCABE CORR ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 37 15 2235 EIMEAR MCGEARY ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 36 16 2241 MIA TAYLOR SAINTS & SCHOLARS IPS 35 17 2272 GABRIELLA MARE THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 34 18 2227 MOLLY MONAGHAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 33 19 2220 MAEVE KELLY ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 32 20 2193 MICHAELA MURTAGH ST. JOHNS P.S. MIDDLETOWN 31 21 2201 ISABELLE SMYTH BLACKROCK A.C. 30 22 2242 EMILY BYRNE SAINTS & SCHOLARS IPS 29 23 2199 EMMY JEYTOO BLACKROCK A.C. 28 24 2215 ULE KUCINSKIATE ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 27 25 2206 NIAMH MC ALLISTER BEECHMOUNT HARRIERS 26 26 2238 CARA KELLY ST. JARLATHS PS BLACKWATERTOWN 25 27 2280 SCARLETT TAYLOR THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 24 28 2234 AOIFE O'HARA ST. JOESPH'S P.S. MADDEN 23 29 2296 BROOKE MC GINLEY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 22 30 2218 OLIVIA KELLY ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 21 31 2212 COURTNEY FOX ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 20 32 2226 SINEAD O' HAGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 19 33 2228 ANNABEL CORRIGAN ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 18 34 2213 LEAH MC NULTY ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 17 35 2259 MOLLY FEGAN ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 16 36 2192 AILEEN O'REILLY ST. JOHNS P.S. MIDDLETOWN 15 37 2300 MIA MC LAUGHLIN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 14 38 2290 KIARA TURLEY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 13 39 2285 MUIREANN O KANE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 12 40 2258 CAOIMHE HART MT ST CATHERINE'S P.S. 11 41 2229 LUCIA DONAGHY ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 10 42 2196 MEGAN JONES ST. JOHNS P.S. MIDDLETOWN 9 43 2198 AILISH FEE BLACKROCK A.C. 8 44 2291 NIAMH TRAINOR CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 7 45 2240 GRACIE JOHNSTON SAINTS & SCHOLARS IPS 6 46 2239 ANNA ARCHE SAINTS & SCHOLARS IPS 5 47 2286 KATIE MC GEOWN CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 4 48 2264 ANNA HUGHES ST MARY'S GRANEMORE 3 49 2266 ALANNA CONN THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 2 50 2231 AOIBHEANN ANDERSON ST. MALACHY'S P.S. 1 51 2204 EIMER DRAIN BEECHMOUNT HARRIERS 52 2292 EVA POWELL CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 53 2224 LEAH MALLON ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 54 2222 ELSIE DRUSE ST. PATRICK'S P.S. 55 2289 CLIODHNA MC KENNA CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 56 2270 BIANCA ZEELIE THE ARMSTRONG P.S. 57 2298 TORI LEIGH NIXON CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 58 2288 KATIE MURRAY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' P.S. 59 2271 NICOLE SIMMONS THE ARMSTRONG P.S.
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